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Discover the universe with the eQuinox 2Smart telescope. Unistellar’s state-of-the-art technology allows you to observe galaxies and nebulae in full colour from even the most urban areas. Enjoy the click-and-wow telescope that is ready to explore space in just two minutes: In a minute, the eQuinox 2 is unpacked and at work, and a minute later you are observing galaxie in full color and detail. Thanks to Unistellar's partnerships with renowned scientific organizations, like the SETI Institute, as well as NASA, the eQuinox 2 will also allow you to become a citizen astronomer.
Makes discovering the Universe accessible even in heavily light-polluted cities.
Reveals the stunning colors of Jupiter’s great red spot in real time, the beautiful pink and purple colors of the Orion Nebula, our nearest stellar nursery, and the Whirlpool Galaxy colliding with a smaller nearby galaxy.
Allows you to quickly and accurately discover comet Neowise’s tail, the rings of Saturn, and the vivid colors of the Dumbbell nebula from anywhere.
Turn your smartphone into a space control station, with a 100% app-controlled telescope.
Helps you contribute to real space science findings, from asteroid Apophis and exoplanets to NASA missions, turning you into a citizen astronomer.
With a 114mm mirror and 450mm focal length, the eQuinox 2 is a fast and versatile telescope, ideal for exploring galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and the planets. Its advanced Enhanced Vision technology captures and combines images in real time, revealing incredible colour and detail.
Even from light-polluted cities, Smart Light Pollution Reduction filters the effects of artificial light to produce clear, high-resolution views of deep-sky objects. From the vibrant colours of the Ring and Dumbbell Nebulae to the distant Cigar Galaxy, the eQuinox 2 brings the universe to life.
Its smart optical design also makes planetary observation simple and precise, allowing you to explore Jupiter, Saturn and Mars in impressive detail—including Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and atmospheric bands.
Turn your smartphone or tablet into your personal space control centre with the Unistellar app. The eQuinox 2 can locate and identify thousands of celestial objects, automatically orienting itself using your phone’s GPS and its database of 37 million stars. Simply set it up in minutes, choose your target and let the telescope do the rest—bringing galaxies, nebulae and star clusters to life in stunning detail and colour, without the complexity of traditional telescope setups.
Following a software/APP update, Unistellar smart telescopes are now equipped with "Vivid Vision Technology".
What does this mean? Firstly, a more powerful signal processing function that enables these telescopes to reproduce the colours of space even more clearly. Secondly, an advanced image processing system that performs corrections with the finesse of an experienced astrophotographer.
A smart telescope combines modern telescope technology and sensor technology in an easy-to-use system.
A smart telescope from Unistellar allows you to participate in real scientific research: Unistellar Citizen Science
| Optics | |
| Type | Reflector |
| Type of build | Smart Telescopes |
| Aperture (mm) | 114 |
| Focal length (mm) | 450 |
| Resolving capacity | 1,7 |
| Aperture ratio (f/) | 4 |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
| Focuser | |
| Type of build | without |
| Mount | |
| Mounting type | Azimuthal |
| GoTo control | yes |
| Battery compartment | no (Rechargeable battery) |
| Battery life (h) | 11 |
| Motors | Servomotors |
| GoTo control | |
| Alignment method | automatic |
| Database | 5000 |
| WIFI | yes |
| Tripod | |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Type | Tripod |
| Canibelle | yes |
| Included accessories | |
| Carry case | no |
| General | |
| Total weight (kg) | 9 |
| Colour | silver |
| Area of application | |
| Astrophotography | yes |
| Moon & Planets | yes |
| Nature Observation | no |
| Nebulae & galaxies | yes |
| Sun | no (Only with appropriate Sun filter) |
| Recommended for | |
| Beginners | yes |
| Advanced | no |
| Observatories | no |